Sabattu: An Untouched Hillstation By Dr.Harleen Kaur View of Sabattu from 14 GTC Army Guest Room The Cacophony of urban life can be overwhelming. What better way to break away from it than by being surrounded by hills, lush greenery and fascinating wildlife? A short drive from Panchkula, to this haven are ideal weekend gateways to army as well as non army people to relax and rejuve. We are stationed at chandimandir cantt, so on one weekend in May, when it was too hot, my husband being on leave suddenly made plan along with his friends for a hill station named Sabathu. Sabathu (also known as sabattu) is a cantonment town in the heart of shimla hills in the solan district of Himachal Pradesh at the height of 4000ft above the sea level. It is Only 22 kilometers from the main shimla highway. It is a category 3 cantonment which comprises of 14 gorkha training centres. We planne...
How the Good School is like? According to me , “ A good School is one which provides lot of extracurricular activities besides the rigorous curriculum, which helps the child in skill development.” It has always been a hot topic of debate between educators and parents that extracurricular activities are not as important academics. But I strongly differ as the extracurricular activities are crucial part of child development. As The School Head, I am a strong promoter of extracurricular activities in school, lot of parents come and say me that they will me more happy if the child gets distinction in all the subjects. Bagging trophies for dance or sports at inter school or district level does not prepare them for future career opportunities. And I say How do you say that? Well if you want your child to be an army officer he needs to clear his NDA test (national defense academy)which includes his written test, oral interv...
Celebration of International Workers Day At MCI Dr.Harleen Kaur with Students felicitate the workers on International Workers Day At MCI. Mount Camel International School (Naraingarh) celebrated The first day of May as Workers Day to acknowledge the efforts of Class IV employees.The students celebrated the Worker's Day with a special assembly to express gratitude to the class IV employees working in the school. The employees were presented with cards and sweet boxes as a mark of respect. On this occasion Principal, Dr. Harleen Kaur in her address stated that the students need to be made aware of the importance of the working class.She added that the school appreciates the efforts of the workers put in by them throughout the year. The event was designed to forge a better understanding of the labour community among our students who must learn to respect and appreci...
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